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Which elements of the work environment and employee work experience are most impacted by changes at the top.

How leaders and managers can respond proactively.

In 2014, the average term of a CEO of an S&P 500 company was 9.9 years. Succession takes different forms in different companies, of course. But one thing is for sure - it always brings challenges, including the need to keep employees engaged and enabled. Maintaining confidence in leadership and organization direction following changes in leadership is essential for sustaining engagement, with today’s employees increasingly recognizing that their job security, compensation potential, and advancement opportunities are linked to company success. And shifting priorities can disrupt established work routines and working relationships, so the need to position employees to be effective is more important than ever.

So the next time your organization faces a CEO transition, you’ll have a clearer understanding of the workforce implications – and what you’ll need to do to keep employees engaged and productive.

The next time difficult steps are called for in your organization, you’ll have a clearer understanding of the workforce implications – and what you’ll need to do to keep employees engaged and well positioned for success.

Employee engagement links both directly and indirectly to customer experience. Without data to back up this claim, the linkage could be seen by some as tenuous at best. Find out how to pinpoint the touch points where happy employees equal happy customers.

The complexity and uncertainty of the modern world has made strategic planning difficult, but not impossible. Despite widespread volatility, there are certain overarching “megatrends” at play that will have significant effects on ...